Why correct? Your image looks like a coin. Fran, Print, then put in an embroidery hoop hang on the wall with several other circular prints mounted in the same way.
Thank you Don, it does look a bit like a coin Fran
I'm with dpullum: Why correct the horizon? You're already into fantasy land with the IR; for me a curve adds to the pleasure. This posting is beautiful!!
Linda, thank you for your very generous compliment. I guess the horizon id fine as is Fran
I bought a used Sigma 4.5mm lens, and thought I'd try it out with my IR camera. I haven't quite figured out how to correct the curved horizon, though. Thanks for looking Fran
I bought a used Sigma 4.5mm lens, and thought I'd try it out with my IR camera. I haven't quite figured out how to correct the curved horizon, though. Thanks for looking Fran
Fantastic image!!! Fran I agree with the majority!! No need to correct the curved horizon!!!
I bought a used Sigma 4.5mm lens, and thought I'd try it out with my IR camera. I haven't quite figured out how to correct the curved horizon, though. Thanks for looking Fran
What camera did you use and where did you get it converted (just IR or all spectra with changing filters on lenses)? Thanks, Baer
What camera did you use and where did you get it converted (just IR or all spectra with changing filters on lenses)? Thanks, Baer
I used an converted camera Z 7, it is a permanent conversion to 665nm. My older coverted camera was a 590. I wish had coverted this one to 590...a little more color. The only extra filter I have is a screw on 720 nm to get intense B&W. there are 2 places I would recommend for conversions, LifePixel and Kolari vision. Both also carry pre-converted cameras. I used Lifepixel. Hope this helps Fran